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You can draw blood above an iv if the fluids running have been stopped and you have waited at least ten minutes before drawing the blood after the fluids were stopped.

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How do you draw blood from an IV line?

Type your answer here... if a patient has an intravenous line (IV) in the arm, can the phlebotomist draw blood


How do you obtain blood from a arm with IV?

To obtain blood from an arm with an IV, first ensure that the IV line is functioning properly and that the blood draw won't interfere with the IV fluids being administered. Use a separate venipuncture site if possible, or if drawing from the IV line, clamp it and flush with saline to ensure it's patent. After clamping, draw the required blood volume into the appropriate collection tubes, then flush the line again with saline and remove the clamp. Always follow your institution's protocols for blood collection and ensure proper labeling and handling of the samples.


What condition could happen if you draw blood from a mastectomy patient?

if you draw blood from the arm from the surgical side, they could get swelling of the arm from poor circulation, called lymphedema. so they cannot have any blood draws, iv's, injections or blood pressue taken on that arm at all.


What are the release dates for Draw Poker - 1982 IV VG?

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Why is Dracula a good artist?

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Can you draw blood from a varicose vein?

Heck yes you can! I am a medic in the army and I've done quite a few IV sticks on the veins on the top of the foot. I haven't drawn any blood from the foot but there's enough pressure down there to do so.


Is it normal to have blood in the IV line?

It is not normal to have blood in the IV line. If you see blood in the IV line, it could indicate a problem with the placement or function of the IV catheter, and you should notify a healthcare provider immediately.


Why should blood not be drawn routinely from above an iv infusion site?

When asking why blood is drawn 'below' an IV site, it is presumed that this means distal (or further from the heart) when compared to the IV. The reason for drawing blood distal to the site of IV insertion is simple. When venous blood returns to the heart, administration of medications, electrolytes, and fluids is often through the IV. Therefore, we want to obtain blood which has not yet been affected by the medication or fluids given to the patient through the IV. For example, if a patient's blood magnesium levels are low, and we are giving therapeutic magnesium to increase these levels, we would want to monitor the effect of our treatment. Therefore, we would want to see the effect of magnesium infusion at a site without interference by the magnesium being infused through the IV. Therefore, we measure distal to the site of the IV, so that our blood sample represents the body's general levels magnesium, without influence from the IV line.


What IV solutions are not compatible with blood products?

no IV drugs are compatible with blood products. Only 0.9NS is compatible with and can be hung with blood.


Should there be blood in my IV during a medical procedure?

No, there should not be blood in your IV during a medical procedure. If you see blood in your IV, it may indicate a problem with the IV placement or a potential complication that needs to be addressed by medical staff.


Does a CNA draw blood?

If a CNA is a certified phlebotomists then they could draw blood.


What site do you never draw BLOOD from an infant and why?

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